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Since the 1950s, subsidiaries of the most prestigious foreign multinationals have played a key role in Brazilian economic development, thus creating a very competitive domestic market. On top of this, government interventions in the last few decades have been inconsistent and contradictory, resulting in a series of economic crises. Only the most resilient Brazilian firms have been able to survive and prosper in this challenging environment. This book, first published in 2011, analyzes a variety of leading Brazilian multinationals and examines their competencies and competitive strategies in a variety of different settings. It develops an innovative analytical framework based on international business, international operations management, and international human resources management. This framework is then applied not only to Brazilian multinationals, but also firms from Latin America, Russia, India and China. This provides novel insights into the rise of Brazilian multinationals and the increasingly important role played by emerging economy multinationals in the global economy.

Presents a new analytical framework for the study of the internationalization process of companies from emerging countries

Analyzes the development of Brazilian multinationals and compares them with multinationals from other emerging countries, including China, India and Russia

Gives readers a sense of the practicalities of the internationalization process through the use of boxes describing the successes and failures of multinationals in emerging countries

Reviews & endorsements

Review of the hardback:
'This path-breaking book analyses the emergence of a significant phenomenon in global business - the rise of Brazilian multinationals. It compares their development with that of MNCs from other countries, both emerging and developed. On the basis of their carefully assembled material, the authors identify how firm competences and management styles are key factors in successful internationalization. Their book is essential reading for the subject of international business strategy.'
John Child, Emeritus Chair of Commerce, University of Birmingham

Review of the hardback:
'This book is more than just a book on Brazilian multinationals. It is a well-researched and highly readable explanation of why Brazilian firms have followed a path of foreign expansion that differs from the path followed by multinationals in other countries. Fleury and Fleury provide a unique, insightful and fascinating account of the emergence of Brazilian firms in the world stage. The book should be of great value not only for readers interested in Brazil and its multinationals, but also for those interested in better understanding globalization and its impact on firms.'
Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Sonoco International Business Department, Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina

Review of the hardback:
'This brilliant book provides one of the best analyses of Brazil's emerging multinationals. The Fleurys give the reader an outstanding historical and comparative view of how Brazil spawned global champions in so many industries. The book puts to bed the notion that emerging-market firms have no firm-specific advantages, by providing countless examples of Brazilian firms with world-class capabilities. The book is an invaluable addition to the burgeoning literature on emerging-market multinationals.'
Ravi Ramamurti, CBA Distinguished Professor of International Business and Strategy, and Director of the Center for Emerging Markets, Northeastern University

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Date Published: January 2011

format: Adobe eBook Reader

isbn: 9780511922817

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Table of Contents

List of figures List of tables Introduction Part I. Developing the Analytical Framework and Contextualizing the Phenomenon:1. Globalization and internationalization: the perspective of emerging countries 2. The analytical framework: the multinational as a network of competencies 3. The early-movers and the earliest internationalization theories 4. The rise of Japanese MNEs and their impact on the international landscape 5. Productive globalization, the restructuring of western MNEs and the rise of emerging countries MNEs Part II. Multinationals from Brazil and Other Emerging Countries:6. Brazil: from discovery to the end of the twentieth century 7. The rise of Brazilian MNEs 8. The most outstanding Brazilian multinationals 9. Multilatinas 10. Indian, Chinese and Russian multinationals 11. The future of emerging countries multinationals References Index.

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